Euthanasia: opposing viewpoints
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Snyder, C. L. (2006). Euthanasia: opposing viewpoints. Detroit, Thomson/Gale.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Snyder, Carrie L. 2006. Euthanasia: Opposing Viewpoints. Detroit, Thomson/Gale.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Snyder, Carrie L, Euthanasia: Opposing Viewpoints. Detroit, Thomson/Gale, 2006.
MLA Citation (style guide)Snyder, Carrie L. Euthanasia: Opposing Viewpoints. Detroit, Thomson/Gale, 2006.
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490 | 1 | |a Opposing viewpoints series. | |
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 2 | |a Is euthanasia ethical? -- Should physician-assisted suicide be legal? -- Would legalizing voluntary euthanasia lead to abuses? -- When should life support be stopped? | |
505 | 2 | 0 | |t Christianity condemns voluntary euthanasia / |r Chris Armstrong -- |t Christianity should condone voluntary euthanasia / |r John Shelby Spong -- |t Euthanasia relieves suffering / |r South Australia Voluntary Euthanasia Society -- |t Euthanasia distorts the meaning of mercy / |r Trudy Chun and Marian Wallace -- |t Euthanasia enhances personal freedom / |r Thomas Preston, Martin Gunderson and David J. Mayo -- |t Euthanasia undermines personal freedom / |r John Shelby Keown -- |t Legalizing physician-assisted suicide would harm society / |r Margaret Somerville -- |t Legalizing physician-assisted suicide would reduce harm to society / |r Roger S. Magnusson -- |t Improved end-of-life care would make assisted suicide unnecessary / |r Ira Byock, interviewed by Steve Gordon -- |t Improved end-of-life care would not make assisted suicide unnecessary / |r Timothy E. Quill and Margaret P. Battin -- |t Legalizing assisted suicide would make killing too easy / |r Matthew Parris -- |t Legalizing assisted suicide is premature / |r Yvonne Mak, Glyn Elwyna and Ilora G. Finlay -- |t Legalizing voluntary euthanasia would lead to nonvoluntary euthanasia / |r John Keown -- |t Legalizing voluntary euthanasia would not lead to nonvoluntary euthanasia / |r Jocelyn Downie -- |t Oregon's assisted suicide experience : safeguards do not work / |r Oregon Right to Life -- |t Legalizing physician-assisted suicide in Oregon has not led to abuses / |r Death with Dignity National Center -- |t Legalizing voluntary euthanasia would harm the disabled / |r Barry Corbet -- |t Legalizing voluntary euthanasia would not harm the disabled / |r David J. Mayo and Martin Gunderson -- |t Feeding tubes should be removed from patients in a persistent vegetative state / |r John Collins Harvey -- |t Feeding tubes should not be removed from patients diagnosed as being in a persistent vegetative state / |r Wesley J. Smith -- |t Doctors should stop treatment that is futile / |r Kevin T. Keith -- |t Doctors should not deny wanted treatment / |r Lynn Vincent -- |t Living wills allow patients to control when life support stops / |r Ruthe C. Ashley -- |t Living wills fail to give patients control over life support / |r Angela Fagerlin and Carl E. Schneider. |
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